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Staghound

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Apr 14, 2008
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A couple more critters from the last few days.

1. hoverfly (Volucella bombylans)

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2. My attempt at a shot like Pignut's, it's so hard to get the timing right and the focus somewhere near. Even then the little swine decide to face the wrong way. :banghead:

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British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
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Love the hoverfly (and sandbenders nest builder)

Its very hard isn't it? This is the best I've managed since seeing yours

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Also this young GSW who hasn't learned to be quite as wary as mum and dad yet!

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Err - 50? :D

Is it me or is that his tongue sticking out ? :)

Thanks Jon - they are nesting in those big tees behind the dutch barn - nice to see

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Jump right in any time Stephen - its fun comparing stuff (plus I learn a lot from the knowledgable people when I just take snaps with me box brownie!)

Red
 

scrubcutter

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This wasp has been in and out of our flat over the last few days on a mission to build small nests, either on the sleeve of my motorcycle jacket or the folds of the curtains.

I'm having little luck in catching a good shot of her, she is way too fast...

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However here is a nice one of a completed nest...

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Not sure what type of wasp she is. She is quite large though at about three centimeters nose to tail.

Could be Chalybius sp., a Sphecid wasp, but my knowledge of east European wasps is not good. This particularly species is known as one of the mud-daubers. There 'constructions' are similar to the well known potter wasps or Eumenidae.

Hope that helps.

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M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
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Fantastic!

Was the sand lizard on wood shavings of some sort?

Either way who cares? Fantastic photos - I consider myself outclassed but will keep competing to learn :D

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Staghound

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Fantastic!

Was the sand lizard on wood shavings of some sort?

Either way who cares? Fantastic photos - I consider myself outclassed but will keep competing to learn :D

Red

I am but a rank amateur who gets lucky sometimes, besides which, we've seen some of your shots, outclassed my posterior region!!.

I'm building another log cabin and the lizard came and sat on one of the logs that was covered with chips from my chainsaw. I was just packing up for the day, 5 mins later and I'd have missed it.
 

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Just a couple from today - nothing very startling

The garden is full of wee warty jumpies right now - they always seem to breed in our pond

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and a cyclops hoverfly ;) (his head is tilted to one side of course really)

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Red
 

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